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This is a 3-page paper viewing Lysistrata by Aristophanes' in light of the Modern Feminist Movement
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65.The Feminization of Poverty
This three-page undergraduate paper discusses the issue of the feminization of women's poverty. An overview of what Doyal believes is presented, and then two websites that agree with Doyal. Another site is very different in approach from Doyal's.
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66.The Glass Ceiling: True Barrier to Women or Old Wives' Tale?
This paper discusses the mythical "glass ceiling." Many people, especially feminists, believe it is an ever-present barrier, holding women back from the upper levels of corporate America. Others believe there is no glass ceiling, and that the lack of women in top corporate positions simply indicates that women have other priorities. Which side is right is the focus of this paper.
Pages: 5
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67.17233 The Problem With No Name.
This paper is written at junior level. The contents of this paper compare and contrast the themes of the two books written on feminism, The Bluest Eye by Toni Morrison and The Problem that has no name by Betty Friedan.
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68.17302 M. Butterfly and the Western Cultural Creations.
M. Butterfly deconstructs Western stereotypes of the East and the women of the East. It reveals the multiplicity of individual relationships and their meanings in social and political contexts. Within the duality of masculinity-femininity and West-East, the play brings forth the aspects of power embedded in Western stereotypes of the femininity of the East, which is comparable to the power involved in political imperialism. With the deconstruction of the stereotypes and reversal of the duality, the play leads the audience to new political consciousness, and look at the Western as well as Eastern stereotypes critically.
Pages: 8
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69.17729 Liberal feminism and The Bluest Eye.
This paper will examine the novel The Bluest Eye by Toni Morrison, using a liberal feminist framework. An attempt will be made to draw parallels with the issues primarily highlighted by this genre of feminism. The essay will explore how liberal feminism has failed to account for allied problems faced by women belonging to minorities and how it has come to be associated with the white-middle class mentality. By looking at various episodes in this renowned volume, it will become clear how, in certain respects, liberal feminism ideologies are reflected here, whilst in others its has glossed over many a differences faced by women in racial and economic terms.
Pages: 7
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70.17742 Liberal Feminism vs. Lesbian Feminism.
This essay will focus on two prime theoretical aspects of feminism, namely liberal feminism and lesbian feminism. Both the theories acknowledge the fact that women have long been oppressed by predominant male attitudes and ideas, as well as an essentially patriarchal societal structure. The former theory is reformist in the sense that it seeks to work within the existing system, and wants to modify it in order to ensure women have equal opportunities as men, be they in education, career, or politics. The latter's focus is on giving women their unique sexual identity by challenging the imposition of heterosexuality and giving lesbianism its due recognition.